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in the music download market with amazon mp 3 having 22% of the market, partly due to the new products that amazon has rolled out, including the kindal tab lett, which now consumers are using to buy music off of apple itunes still the top player with 63% of the market in the fourth quarter of 2012. tech earnings very much in focus. for all yaw high, eyes on the display. analyst focusing if on who will take over after the current ceo steps down. showing some grin after morgan stanley wrote after a lake lust irwindows they launched the gap between sentiments and fundamentals looks as wide as ever. so that's one stock on the move to the up side. back over to, simon and sue. >> thank you very much. seema. let's get over to chicago, rick, can we confirm across asset classes this optimism that bob pisani sees from stocks? i guess there are things going on that would be positive. sometimes it accident. leverage in positions are nasty things. if you look as a two-day start of rates, they're reversing a bit. opening the chart up to decent, you can see we're still lower than we closed last year.
in the music download market with amazon mp 3 having 22% of the market, partly due to the new products that amazon has rolled out, including the kindal tab lett, which now consumers are using to buy music off of apple itunes still the top player with 63% of the market in the fourth quarter of 2012. tech earnings very much in focus. for all yaw high, eyes on the display. analyst focusing if on who will take over after the current ceo steps down. showing some grin after morgan stanley wrote after...
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let's bring in bob pisani. we've had a lot of initial offerings recently. >> david ethridge runts whole ipo business at the new york stock exchange. we've had an up trend in the stock market at least until monday. is the ipo business in an up trend? >> i'd say the ipo business is in really good shape. good funds flows coming into the market to start the year and pricings have gone extremely well. we had a little indigestion last night but ipos have been around 8%, 9% so the asset class looks good. >> we had three ipos that opened below expectations. just a lousy market this week or what happened? >> no. i think those things will impact the market. the sentiment has not been strong this week. that's sort of bad luck in terms of timing. last year we had things like the fiscal cliff, the election, those bigger issues impacting the market. we haven't had that this year so we've seen a lot of pricings go in the middle or above the range and trade extremely well. all these deals this morning are still trading well po
let's bring in bob pisani. we've had a lot of initial offerings recently. >> david ethridge runts whole ipo business at the new york stock exchange. we've had an up trend in the stock market at least until monday. is the ipo business in an up trend? >> i'd say the ipo business is in really good shape. good funds flows coming into the market to start the year and pricings have gone extremely well. we had a little indigestion last night but ipos have been around 8%, 9% so the asset...
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so, radio and the recording industry, together, is a roughly a $22 billion a year u.s. industry in aggregate, okay? that industry, we think, is ripe for this destruction, right? so what that means is in a transition of traditional dollars to digital dimes is going to take place, and that's going to leave an industry that's roughly $8 billion to $17 billion on the table for those players that are in this industry right now. that's the reason why you're seeing all the forces line up. and a freed, we like pandora, because we tell people that, you know, don't bet on the horse race, bet on the horses that are going to be in the paddo paddock, all right. >> what are you saying, bet on all of them. let me be clear, there's a lot of them, right? there's itunes. you've got amazon and google storing music and selling them. you've got spotify, others like mog and last f.m. they can't all survive. >> no, they can all survive. that's always been our point. all right? we're talking about, you know, revenue today is less than $1 billion, all right? revenue, we're telling everybody, fo
so, radio and the recording industry, together, is a roughly a $22 billion a year u.s. industry in aggregate, okay? that industry, we think, is ripe for this destruction, right? so what that means is in a transition of traditional dollars to digital dimes is going to take place, and that's going to leave an industry that's roughly $8 billion to $17 billion on the table for those players that are in this industry right now. that's the reason why you're seeing all the forces line up. and a freed,...
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our bob pisani. >> blue nile president and ceo harvey kanter. what does it mean for his specialty business? we'll find out after the break. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness
our bob pisani. >> blue nile president and ceo harvey kanter. what does it mean for his specialty business? we'll find out after the break. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who...
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now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also prevent your portfolio from taking flight which we will look at coming up. >>> don't miss my exclusive interview coming up with johnson & johnson ceo alex gorsky. that stock hitting an all-time high today. how he plans to push it even higher. that and a lot more coming up on the "closing bell," most important hour of the trading day right now. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're livi
now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also prevent your portfolio from...
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meantime, pisani is on the floor. >> happy monday. energy, tech stocks and some of the health care stocks moving on the upside and sort of a mixed picture and slightly upside bias and the only thing that traders were talking about was whether or not we'll have a spring swoon or not and that's the current cute phrase everybody is using and everybody is concerned about the march economic data and early economic data, philly fed, weaker than expected and what that's all going to many. this is the fourth year in a row this has happened and there's some kind of pattern that's occurring here and i would like to see more research on why it's happening, but the big thing is we've only seen 2.5% market correction from the s&p and from its highs and that was about what we saw in february and that's not much of a correction and the question is whether it will get worse. my personal feeling is a lot of the issues that were around in the last two or three years is not there. housing will get better, number one. europe is more stable, number two, a
meantime, pisani is on the floor. >> happy monday. energy, tech stocks and some of the health care stocks moving on the upside and sort of a mixed picture and slightly upside bias and the only thing that traders were talking about was whether or not we'll have a spring swoon or not and that's the current cute phrase everybody is using and everybody is concerned about the march economic data and early economic data, philly fed, weaker than expected and what that's all going to many. this...
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apple in 2012 hat 25%. liz: everyone is looking for value phone, john, i wonder if they hear anything along those lines? do they in the earnings call have to report some brand new gadget or gizmo. >> i don't know that they have to report a brand new gage get or gizmo. people look at revenue guidance which is down for the june quarter and inventory was down sequentially yet up year-over-year. i think those are the questions that will be on the call. what is causing this to take place. and, are we, should we expect new products in the june period or september. david: rob, then there's the question of management and we were kind of dancing around the issue. let's focus on tim took for a second. you say apple needs a leadership change but that doesn't necessarily mean tim cook has to go, right? >> i would actually recommend tim cook not to go. if you bring somebody else in the ideal person to train the individual and to supplement them for the guy that had been assisting steve jobs in the same role. you do crea
apple in 2012 hat 25%. liz: everyone is looking for value phone, john, i wonder if they hear anything along those lines? do they in the earnings call have to report some brand new gadget or gizmo. >> i don't know that they have to report a brand new gage get or gizmo. people look at revenue guidance which is down for the june quarter and inventory was down sequentially yet up year-over-year. i think those are the questions that will be on the call. what is causing this to take place. and,...
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. >> i've got the apple numbers. >> what are the apple numbers, jon? >> the revenue for this quarter is actually coming in above expectations at $43.6 billion, eps, $10.09. guidance, though, disappointing, as gene indicated. he was expecting at the midpoint they were guying to is $34.5 billion and the gross margin, 36 to 37%, which is a little bit below where wall street was looking, from what i have seen, maria. i'll go back through and take a look at the units as well. looks like iphones did 37.4 million units, ipads did 19.5 million units. both of those, pretty strong based on the range where we were looking, as far as what wall street was expecting. i'll have mac units and those things in just a moment. >> jon, you keep looking through those numbers. thank you for that quick flash on apple for us. so, we've got the numbers. the actual earnings and revenues, above expectations, but the guidance, as you indicated, gene, right on the money, it is disappointing. you were in the middle of a thought there, james. please continue your thought and any chan
. >> i've got the apple numbers. >> what are the apple numbers, jon? >> the revenue for this quarter is actually coming in above expectations at $43.6 billion, eps, $10.09. guidance, though, disappointing, as gene indicated. he was expecting at the midpoint they were guying to is $34.5 billion and the gross margin, 36 to 37%, which is a little bit below where wall street was looking, from what i have seen, maria. i'll go back through and take a look at the units as well. looks...
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especially with apple. if it doesn't go down, i'll eat my shoe, maybe here live. >> thank you so much for watching, see you
especially with apple. if it doesn't go down, i'll eat my shoe, maybe here live. >> thank you so much for watching, see you
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>> just hit the lowest level since december 22 of 20 # 111. i want to move on to another stock down, ebay, sales growth slowing. there is, by the way, talk of an online sales tax. harry reid is suggesting there's a vote on an online sales tax next week. ebay's way down on that. it's own growth forecast as well as the interpret sales tax possibility. ibay's down three bucks, what do you have to add on that? >> i have to add the european story that the chief financial officer of ebay saying the european economy is weaker, weaker british pounds to dense paypal results. put that together, it's a loser. >> it is, big stock, big drop. thanks nicole. to hoyer, the to littization of the boston bombing linking them to the sequester cuts. here's a question a fox news producer asked mr. hoyer. i'm quoting directly. do you think this can help to make an argument to turn off the sequester? here's the congressman's response, well, i think there are compelling arguments to not have turned on the sequester and multiple reasons for investing in our security an
>> just hit the lowest level since december 22 of 20 # 111. i want to move on to another stock down, ebay, sales growth slowing. there is, by the way, talk of an online sales tax. harry reid is suggesting there's a vote on an online sales tax next week. ebay's way down on that. it's own growth forecast as well as the interpret sales tax possibility. ibay's down three bucks, what do you have to add on that? >> i have to add the european story that the chief financial officer of ebay...
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a big launch for apple? sure, it was even bigger for hp and dell, which have seen their pc businesses implode. now there's a new reason to care about apple. cash. apple boosted its dividend to $3.05 a share. making it the biggest dividend pair in the world. the total cash return to shareholders will total $100 billion by the end of 2015. >> yes, apple is managing to lower growth expectations, it's doing so because it's now suddenly losing share. the smart phone market is not saturad, butpple finds itself losing out to more diverse and better priced android alternatives. >> reporter: tim cooke acknowledged on the call that apple's growth has slowed and its margins are coming down a bit. what's a lot less clear is weather investors will continue to embrace it as a growth stock. either way, it's going to be an important story to watch for more than just apple stockholders. for nightly business report, i'm john fort. >> later in the program, we'll look at the new strategy samsung is employing as it tries to take
a big launch for apple? sure, it was even bigger for hp and dell, which have seen their pc businesses implode. now there's a new reason to care about apple. cash. apple boosted its dividend to $3.05 a share. making it the biggest dividend pair in the world. the total cash return to shareholders will total $100 billion by the end of 2015. >> yes, apple is managing to lower growth expectations, it's doing so because it's now suddenly losing share. the smart phone market is not saturad,...
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meantime, the hosts aren't contradict anything new, so there's too much hope in amgen given it's almost 22% a year. it may not be done going down, which is causing some leming-like pin action, courtesy of the plaza lanes in mad sonl, new jersey in gillead, biogen and cell zbooen gene, how about the three musket tears, they're up 31 and 58% respectively. i understand if they have gotting a tad tooicerous. the growth is not expensive in outyears in krystal clear balance sheets. still the lemmings hate to see the profit taken away. so they will follow others blindly off the cliff. how about at&t, holy cow! no real revenue growth, tapering off of the monster buybacks. not enough new cellphone subscribers, when you consider the competition verizon and a real nasty wire line growth, for which a lack of small business is cited as the culprit, of course, hmm, leaves me to question did the small businesses of verizon territory simply have a more robust time of things? maybe the weather was better. so because of at&t's week, did they downgrade the stock? now, here's some real lemming behavior, when v
meantime, the hosts aren't contradict anything new, so there's too much hope in amgen given it's almost 22% a year. it may not be done going down, which is causing some leming-like pin action, courtesy of the plaza lanes in mad sonl, new jersey in gillead, biogen and cell zbooen gene, how about the three musket tears, they're up 31 and 58% respectively. i understand if they have gotting a tad tooicerous. the growth is not expensive in outyears in krystal clear balance sheets. still the lemmings...
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nasdaq up 48, and the s&p 500 added 22 points. stocks got a big boost from a round of solid economic data reports and stronger than expected earnings from dell, dow components, coca-cola and john and jo johnson and johnson. and there was a 4% decline in prices at the gas pump. helping, industrial production was higher than forecast in march. with u.s. automakers churning out more new cars and trucks and utilities, combatting a nationwide cold snap that we suffered from last month. and good news in housing. construction of new homes shot up by 7% in march. enough to reach an adjusted annual rate of 1 million housing units for the last month. something we have not seen in five years. >> bill, that jump in new home building sent shares of the nation's biggest home builders higher. ryland up 3.5%. and others have all seen gain. much of the surge in construction was not single family homes however. but multi-family rental apartments. it's a sector that has been growing rapidly over the past few years and now there's concern about a bac
nasdaq up 48, and the s&p 500 added 22 points. stocks got a big boost from a round of solid economic data reports and stronger than expected earnings from dell, dow components, coca-cola and john and jo johnson and johnson. and there was a 4% decline in prices at the gas pump. helping, industrial production was higher than forecast in march. with u.s. automakers churning out more new cars and trucks and utilities, combatting a nationwide cold snap that we suffered from last month. and good...
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apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400, should i sell now and cut my losses or should hold on and wait for things to get better?. >> the problem for waiting to see things get better we don't see anything between now and the end of the year to cause it to get better. with could see some new products hit and exceed our demand forecations, and if that happens, we put that a lower probability we would expect the stock to be range-bound at best. our advice if you can't weather through the end of the year you probably want to stay on the sidelines. >> wow! so i guess the answer to the other question, if i bought below $400, i should get out now and count my blessings, right? >> basically. we've been writing about this for the last few months and taking a lot of heat from a lot of media and other sectors and the reality is that it is always difficult. we were one of the biggest bulls for ten years on apple. david
apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400, should i sell now and cut my losses or should hold on and wait for things to get better?. >> the problem for waiting to see things get better we don't see anything between now and the end of the year to cause it to get better. with could see some new products hit and exceed our demand forecations, and if...
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here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the only 42% are beating on the top line, on revenues and that's way below the 62%. this has been a problem for several quarters and it means the companies are able to do well on earnings because they become cost-cutting monsters not because they're increasing their revenues and of course, it's good for companies to become more cost efficient, but the lack of revenues and adding to the employment problem. companies are reluctant to hire more people when they're not able to sell anymore. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> here now to talk more about those first
here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the...
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in today's first look: apple's relief rally. shares of apple raced above $400 after the close. the tech company topped earnings and revenue numbers. its sales forecast was weak, but apple will return $100 billion to shareholders. it's said to be the largest dividend play in the world. federal investigators look into a hack attack of the associated press' twitter account. a fake tweet of an explosion at the white house that injured the president set off a mini flash- crash in the market. the dow dropped 145 points in a matter of seconds. the dow bounced back to rally 152 points on the all-clear. gold is down 7 dollars, oil up 18 cents. and an outtage on the charles schwab website had day traders and others complaining on twitter. the company immediately acknowleged the trouble. today could get a little crazy for traders out there. joining us now is larry shover of sfg alternatives. great to have you on the show today. i want to start by talking about that big market plunge yesterday, with the dow falling 154 points. is that completely over, or is the market still on edge? - i th
in today's first look: apple's relief rally. shares of apple raced above $400 after the close. the tech company topped earnings and revenue numbers. its sales forecast was weak, but apple will return $100 billion to shareholders. it's said to be the largest dividend play in the world. federal investigators look into a hack attack of the associated press' twitter account. a fake tweet of an explosion at the white house that injured the president set off a mini flash- crash in the market. the dow...
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you've been following apple for a long time. there is a lot to sink our teeth into here with apple. what do uuthink about this? because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly lowering revenue and earnings guidance for the next quarter from what wall street had been expecting. melissa: right. >> that shouldn't please anybody. i think all of the increase is attributable to the increase in the cash they plan to return to shareholders. melissa: yeah. >> there is wonky point that adam didn't mention which is they mentioned in their earnings release they are going to take on debt although they haven't said yet how much and exactly how they're going to do that. this is very significant for apple watchers because steve jobs hated debt. and the fact that they're going to do this tells
you've been following apple for a long time. there is a lot to sink our teeth into here with apple. what do uuthink about this? because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly...
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it's just -- people love their apple, they hate their apple and they have feelings about apple. >> i love that light saber sound effect. let's get to the economics calendar, thank you very much. here is today's calendar. and it is very housing focused. at 9:00 eastern, you get the fhfa house price index. an hour later, march new home sales. they're expected to rise by 0.7%. we'll watch the home builders like lenar, etcetera, on those. also at 10:00 eastern, is the richmond fed survey. becky talked about some stocks. we're hitting on dupont. let's check on the broader markets. oil down about 0.9%. 88.39. brent crude down a little more, down 1%. rbob gasoline, because, really, you don't care about gasolioil. you care about gasoline, right? >> it's come down significantly. >> yeah, it has, which is good because that may counteract the effects of the payroll tax high. what about gold? let's check the commodities like gold, the ten-year. down about 7%. 7 bucks to $1414. there's been a bit of a move in sort of the euro. we want to keep an eye on that. there's your currency chart here in th
it's just -- people love their apple, they hate their apple and they have feelings about apple. >> i love that light saber sound effect. let's get to the economics calendar, thank you very much. here is today's calendar. and it is very housing focused. at 9:00 eastern, you get the fhfa house price index. an hour later, march new home sales. they're expected to rise by 0.7%. we'll watch the home builders like lenar, etcetera, on those. also at 10:00 eastern, is the richmond fed survey....
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the dow is still looking higher by 22 points and s&p a couple of points here following a session across europe that's been broadly in the green. here's cnbc ftse global 300 continuing to gain momentum overnight. up about a quarter of 1% and it's followed a trading in the yen. we're not at 100 level but we're higher as well. we'll see if today is the day finally that we take out that triple digit marker. as for european markets, i mentioned despite the fact that we're up in the range of 2% to 3% yesterday for the most part we're seeing the rally continue. the ftse 100 adding a quarter of 1% helped by the likes of barclays this morning. dax is up 0.3. ftse in italy, interesting one. complete reversal for this index. it was up 0.6 of 1%. we're down by half a percent awaiting on the country to appoint the next prime minister. ibex 35 is up 1%. peripheral sovereign debt performing well for both of the countries. u.s. markets were thrown for a loop on tuesday as a fake twitter message caused brief panic for traders. courtney reagan has more from cnbc hq. >> it was a bit of a startle yesterday
the dow is still looking higher by 22 points and s&p a couple of points here following a session across europe that's been broadly in the green. here's cnbc ftse global 300 continuing to gain momentum overnight. up about a quarter of 1% and it's followed a trading in the yen. we're not at 100 level but we're higher as well. we'll see if today is the day finally that we take out that triple digit marker. as for european markets, i mentioned despite the fact that we're up in the range of 2%...
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bob pisani is here at post 9. we're talking about what is going right today. a bunch of things. >> i am happy. last week we had ge down. these are big international companies. talk about slowing global economy. if that is a real problem, we would have seen big industrials today. united technologies, johnson controls all lowering their numbers. they didn't. so all of these companies here reported today. all of them beat on the bottom line, they were light on the top line. that is a continuing problem. but most importantly, they beat on the bottom line. don't worry about the declines. united tech was at a historic high. they were a little cautious on the second quarter, but a little bit of relief. this is one of the reasons the market is holding up so well. let me summarize the good news on the big industrial names reported here. unchanged. moeb drop the 2013 numbers. big sigh of relief. revenues continue to be light. now there's pressure on them. they have to make sure they do well on the back half of the year. that's the problem for them right now. let's talk
bob pisani is here at post 9. we're talking about what is going right today. a bunch of things. >> i am happy. last week we had ge down. these are big international companies. talk about slowing global economy. if that is a real problem, we would have seen big industrials today. united technologies, johnson controls all lowering their numbers. they didn't. so all of these companies here reported today. all of them beat on the bottom line, they were light on the top line. that is a...
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we have cnbc's jeff cox and bob pisani weighing in on that in a little bit here. >>> meanwhile, we have a market that has been worsening, down about 27 points on the dow jones industrial average, s&p 500 and the nasdaq still positive, but certainly a mixed showing at this point. >>> forget sell in may this year. abby joseph cohen will be with us. she explains why goldman sachs is upgrading its outlook for stocks this summer. that's coming up. >> also, is apple really losing its shine or are investors unjustifiably sour of the company's earnings. we'll decide the debate on apple, coming your way. stay with us. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome bec
we have cnbc's jeff cox and bob pisani weighing in on that in a little bit here. >>> meanwhile, we have a market that has been worsening, down about 27 points on the dow jones industrial average, s&p 500 and the nasdaq still positive, but certainly a mixed showing at this point. >>> forget sell in may this year. abby joseph cohen will be with us. she explains why goldman sachs is upgrading its outlook for stocks this summer. that's coming up. >> also, is apple really...
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what do investors see in apple? >> good morning. the latest financial results from the tech giant were better than most analysts predicted. still, investors see a loss of momentum because officials and apple saw their quarterly earnings fall for the first time in a decade. they say the decline in the january to march period stems from sales of lower priced products. officials said on tuesday their net profit tumbled nearly 18% year on year in the last quarter to less than $10 billion. earnings are down despite an 11% rise in sales to more than $43 billion. customers chose cheaper models with smaller profit margins. but chief executive, tim cook, said he's optimistic about apple's future and said the recent fall in the share price has been frustrating to him and his staff but added the company's position remains strong. apple officials said they will share $55 billion in profit with stakeholders through dividends and share buybacks. investors see this decision as a way to ease tensions over apple's lackluster performance and falling
what do investors see in apple? >> good morning. the latest financial results from the tech giant were better than most analysts predicted. still, investors see a loss of momentum because officials and apple saw their quarterly earnings fall for the first time in a decade. they say the decline in the january to march period stems from sales of lower priced products. officials said on tuesday their net profit tumbled nearly 18% year on year in the last quarter to less than $10 billion....
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pisani is on the the floor this morning. hello, bob. >> you're right about the numbers not being very good. europe is up with lousy pmi numbers to talk about. austerity is on the outs. new italian president dealing with things. look what is happening here. the risk on is sort of up. material stocks. energy stocks. financials, leading the market today. despite what we see with the economic numbers overall. i want to point out a real important trend on earnings. most are still beating on the top line the misses have been notable this morning. and you are getting hurt badly. here are companies. at&t, proctor and gamble, ethan allen, whirlpool. see what happens when you miss on the revenues? you get hurt badly. look at the trend here. while most are beating on the top line, 69% are beating on earnings. look at this. 39% beating on revenues. that's terrible. it was 42% yesterday. the average historically is about 61%. that is a big story now and it's getting worse. it was bad last quarter. it's getting worse this quarter. this is
pisani is on the the floor this morning. hello, bob. >> you're right about the numbers not being very good. europe is up with lousy pmi numbers to talk about. austerity is on the outs. new italian president dealing with things. look what is happening here. the risk on is sort of up. material stocks. energy stocks. financials, leading the market today. despite what we see with the economic numbers overall. i want to point out a real important trend on earnings. most are still beating on...
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of course, nasdaq and the s&p have apple in the index sighs, and apple's been down below $400 today. obviously, the tech people hot on apple are disappointed today. we continue to watch other information that we get such as the vix, the fear index, showing that we are seeing volatility with an up arrow, and plenty of names on the move on the heels of the earnings. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: apple shares down since sent highs. what's the shareholder to do now? joining us, we've got scott kelser with s&p capital iq. thank you, scott. >> thanks, dennis. dennis: i imagine you, just like the rest of the world on wall street, probably still has a buy on apple? >> actually, i have a strong buy recommendation on apple, yeah. dennis: how long have you had a strong buy? when did you put that on it? >> we went to strong buy in november. that was not a good call, but we had a buy recommendation the better part of four years. dennis: apple trading below $4 # 00 for the first time since december 201 # 1, and, yet, you have a price target of dlrks 600 -- 600 bucks, why the fa
of course, nasdaq and the s&p have apple in the index sighs, and apple's been down below $400 today. obviously, the tech people hot on apple are disappointed today. we continue to watch other information that we get such as the vix, the fear index, showing that we are seeing volatility with an up arrow, and plenty of names on the move on the heels of the earnings. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: apple shares down since sent highs. what's the shareholder to do now? joining...
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and apple is doing that. second, apple seemed to spurn the social compact that so many companies have sought to develop with their shareholders, including kimberly-clark. they didn't seem to be inclined to boost the dividend any aggressive way. they seemed reluctant to recognize that they had more cash than they needed and the excess cash belongs to the shareholders which is what the great companies are doing right now. now, this dividend boost brought the stock up to the hallowed 3% yield that has attracted many. the decision to return more capital via the buyback than anyone i know working for is quite frankly terrific. both should create a floor for the stock that's not much different from the floor that many other 3% yielders have. hey, listen, what can i tell you, it's still just a stock. but it's the third reason that the stock's been going down that worries me and is why i think you're not going to see it up huge tomorrow. the lack of innovation. yes. it is true, as cook said, that the iphone and ipad
and apple is doing that. second, apple seemed to spurn the social compact that so many companies have sought to develop with their shareholders, including kimberly-clark. they didn't seem to be inclined to boost the dividend any aggressive way. they seemed reluctant to recognize that they had more cash than they needed and the excess cash belongs to the shareholders which is what the great companies are doing right now. now, this dividend boost brought the stock up to the hallowed 3% yield that...
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he's 22 years old at the time. police did not explain new interests in this case but they're asking you to call the number on the screen if you have information. >> enrollment up on one city but residents there are not very happy a school is on the way. this was today's ground breaking for the first new school in 50 years. the district saw a spike so it decided to renovate hoover elementary. but some people don't want it reopened. they said the school located on a dangerous road with many curves. >> this is a narrow street. streets leading into it are very tight. >> i've been tra versing this canyon with my kids. i end up with near misses every day. >> there are no sidewalks on the roads around the school. the district says it's looked into the matter and found no safety issue autos massive plaque honoring barry bonds is missing. and residue from the glue remains in place on the wall. you can see officials aren't sure where it went or when it was taken. they plan to review video and try to figure out what happened.
he's 22 years old at the time. police did not explain new interests in this case but they're asking you to call the number on the screen if you have information. >> enrollment up on one city but residents there are not very happy a school is on the way. this was today's ground breaking for the first new school in 50 years. the district saw a spike so it decided to renovate hoover elementary. but some people don't want it reopened. they said the school located on a dangerous road with many...
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apple's revenue in this quarter investors starting to wonder how does apple maintain this momentum and dominance, the tabloid market don't dominate smart phone market but still number one. liz: you were watching this as well. in the aftermarket session stock skyrocketed. how many people looked at that and 7 missed my chance and you didn't. >> we were down $400, but you have -- tim cook saying we will have the new grrat products. he didn't say the date but coming in the fall. they didn't know what it would be but i apple always seems to deliver that product people seem to love. they did again this might be a great buying opportunity. liz: i know grown-ups love them too. closing bell ringing in 29 minutes, new home construction topped 1 million units in march for the first time in five years. how is building supply company usg corp. benefiting? they make a lot of sheet rock could go into construction? the usg corp. chairman and ceo joining is a fox business exclusive on that next and in the wake of yesterday's twitter hacking the ap, here's a look at the most regrettable tweets over the
apple's revenue in this quarter investors starting to wonder how does apple maintain this momentum and dominance, the tabloid market don't dominate smart phone market but still number one. liz: you were watching this as well. in the aftermarket session stock skyrocketed. how many people looked at that and 7 missed my chance and you didn't. >> we were down $400, but you have -- tim cook saying we will have the new grrat products. he didn't say the date but coming in the fall. they didn't...
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he's an arm veteran for 22 years, has been in a variety of roles, served on the board since 2005 and in general is a very good candidate to succeed warren. so while it came as a surprise to investors initially, we think that the company is in good hands. >> it comes at an important time, as well, because the smartphone industry is transitioning and we're seeing more demand coming from the lower end of the market .more talk about devices starting to talk to one another. how is this going to affect the command for arm products going forward? >> sure. so as you know, arm basically powers more than 90% of the smartphones and tablets sold across the world. and you rightly pointed out that growth plus smartphones is coming at the lower end. we at citigroup were the first to spot this in our device explosion and this year in 2013 we expect smartphones to cross a billion units with 65% of the units being driven by china and the emerging markets. tablets, on the other hand, are also expected to grow explosively. in fact, all of this is coming at the cost of pcs, which is expected to be down 4
he's an arm veteran for 22 years, has been in a variety of roles, served on the board since 2005 and in general is a very good candidate to succeed warren. so while it came as a surprise to investors initially, we think that the company is in good hands. >> it comes at an important time, as well, because the smartphone industry is transitioning and we're seeing more demand coming from the lower end of the market .more talk about devices starting to talk to one another. how is this going...
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i feel like we're being too nice to apple in this segment. >> well, the advantage apple has because they've locked down the platform and they heavy liqueur rate the tore, it's much harder for a virus to get in. doesn't mean it's not impossible. you can still jailbreak the phone, and there's always the chance that something's going to bypass apple's cure ration, it's just far less likely than it is with an android phone. the safest phone is probably the blackberry because they use a programming method that compartmentalizes the components so it should be easier to secure can. but the next generation of phones that use things like deep defender may, in fact, provide at least a better solution than we have on the market right now. melissa: no, you're right, and that's why you still see a lot of government offices continue to use blackberry, because it is more secure in that way you were just describing. boy, i thought you guys were going to tell me there's nothing to worry about. instead, it was quite the opposite. thanks for coming on. [laughter] i appreciate your help. >> thanks, melissa. me
i feel like we're being too nice to apple in this segment. >> well, the advantage apple has because they've locked down the platform and they heavy liqueur rate the tore, it's much harder for a virus to get in. doesn't mean it's not impossible. you can still jailbreak the phone, and there's always the chance that something's going to bypass apple's cure ration, it's just far less likely than it is with an android phone. the safest phone is probably the blackberry because they use a...
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>> apple's decision to share cash comes in an interesting time today apple confirmed earnings dropped 18%. apple seems to be shoring up it's competence at the same time as consumers seemed to be lured away by competitors. one quarter doesn't make or break a company. but a drop does expect that margins have dropped. ceo tim cook told reporters he's frustrated but apple remains strong. apple has loyal consumers. >> when you think of a tech company what company comes to mind? >> apple. >> however, some perceptions of apple may be changing google has been very open about its foray into self driving cars and google glasses. >> this seems to dip into everything. google has kind of hit everything. >> i think google is getting justify bli a lot of credit. >> van baker tracks both companies but recognizes that google is prone to drop ideas as fast as it creates them. >> you don't know what projects goring to survive and they tend to pull the trigger on products and some projects that are quickly. >> he didn't say anything about this year. >> owning i do believe they're losing this because ther
>> apple's decision to share cash comes in an interesting time today apple confirmed earnings dropped 18%. apple seems to be shoring up it's competence at the same time as consumers seemed to be lured away by competitors. one quarter doesn't make or break a company. but a drop does expect that margins have dropped. ceo tim cook told reporters he's frustrated but apple remains strong. apple has loyal consumers. >> when you think of a tech company what company comes to mind? >>...
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> apple. >>reporter: however some consumer perception of apple may changing as it keeps nut product development highly secret. google has been very open about the about area in driving cars and google glasses giving out selectively to test. >> they seem to dip into everything and before you kind of think about apple but google kind of taking things to whole new level in terms of technology and they have kind of hit everything. >> i think google is definitely getting unjustifiably a lot of credit for being innovative. >>reporter: he tracks both company as mobile analyst for the research company and says google will drop idea as fast as it creates them you don't know what prom equity survive and which ones go away. they tend to pull the trigger on some products and some effort and some projects fairly quickly. >>reporter: ceo cook today said apple has amazing hardware coming out next year but didn't say anything about this year. >> owning apple product i do believe they are losing the edge becau
> apple. >>reporter: however some consumer perception of apple may changing as it keeps nut product development highly secret. google has been very open about the about area in driving cars and google glasses giving out selectively to test. >> they seem to dip into everything and before you kind of think about apple but google kind of taking things to whole new level in terms of technology and they have kind of hit everything. >> i think google is definitely getting...
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plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. a market flash now from josh lipton and some of the days biggest movers. >> tracking three stocks. one in the green, two in the red. let's start with boeing, first quarter earnings have beefed the street. mo
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don: is apple by? today apple is a buy? >> free cash flow north of 10%, 2.5% and you have to believe there is something more innovation from apple than we are seeing now. tracy: one would hope. let's talk about google. motorola mobility for revenue finally hitting the financial. who would have thought google would be a verbal. my kids don't know what an encyclopedia is. they google things when they do their homework. >> google had good fourth quarter, things are challenging the first quarter, put pressure on stock, one is they divested their stock business last quarter and you have a consensus no. that was a blank. some people included the numbers and some excluded it. that added 50 basis points with potential of growth last quarter and 130 basis points the motorola mobility is the biggest change in google's armour, 12 months in see how it works out. tracy: the glasses. >> the glasses are very cool. if you think of the rumors on the i watch, google oversaw it -- overshadowed apple on the 100 day after google and it is not t
don: is apple by? today apple is a buy? >> free cash flow north of 10%, 2.5% and you have to believe there is something more innovation from apple than we are seeing now. tracy: one would hope. let's talk about google. motorola mobility for revenue finally hitting the financial. who would have thought google would be a verbal. my kids don't know what an encyclopedia is. they google things when they do their homework. >> google had good fourth quarter, things are challenging the...
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the big story we are following is the apple. the apple mini says sales fell nearly 30%. we will find out what the retailers are saying. we will tell you what we found out after the break. >> apple lost microsoft gain? able and a bear. you not believe what they agree on. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, onehing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all ofhese years. ♪ >> your fox business market jack looked at your shares trading below $400 today with a new intra-day low the lowest level since december december 2011 a couple of issues weighing on the stock apple mini are expected to drop because of a lack of demand. not exactly flying off the shelves three retailers even though i a small sample size but we were told they were fully stocked
the big story we are following is the apple. the apple mini says sales fell nearly 30%. we will find out what the retailers are saying. we will tell you what we found out after the break. >> apple lost microsoft gain? able and a bear. you not believe what they agree on. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and...
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apple would be a $1,000 stock. talking about what they called apple's unmatched asthetics. september 2012, as apple hit that record high, the mean of the 54 analysts tracking the stock was a buy with a mean price target. of course, not everybody got it wrong. once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off. the question remains why did so many on the street get this one so wrong? it proved much more successful than many thought google offered a product. and then changed the market and put apple in a poor position. also, kay says analysts have a hard time calling these turns. this is due to basic behavioral investing. >> it was almost exactly 24 hours ago when we saw how much a role social media was playing in the markets. and we saw how it can be very evil. we saw the dow jones go from a gain of 135 points to negative 12 in under a minute and a half. >> an ap twitter feed has been hacked and it says breaking. two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> immediately people started trying to confirm whether or not it was actuall
apple would be a $1,000 stock. talking about what they called apple's unmatched asthetics. september 2012, as apple hit that record high, the mean of the 54 analysts tracking the stock was a buy with a mean price target. of course, not everybody got it wrong. once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off. the question remains why did so many on the street get this one so wrong? it proved much more successful than many thought google offered a product. and then...
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lori: we're all set up for apple report tonight. apple earnings after the bell. keith, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. melissa: we're all over the breaking news. markets plummeting and snapping back after a fake tweet from the associated press. we're back at the new york stock exchange for trader reaction on this wild swing. lori: the plain truth. government investigators grilling boeing about its prized dreamliner jet. i think that might be fading these days. melissa: first her is what the treasury markets are doing right now. you can see unchanged on the 10-year. we'll show you the 30 as well. we'll be right back. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. >> i'm cheryl casone with your fox business brief. wal-mart is
lori: we're all set up for apple report tonight. apple earnings after the bell. keith, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. melissa: we're all over the breaking news. markets plummeting and snapping back after a fake tweet from the associated press. we're back at the new york stock exchange for trader reaction on this wild swing. lori: the plain truth. government investigators grilling boeing about its prized dreamliner jet. i think that might be fading these days. melissa: first...
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talk apple with me for a couple seconds here. the people who are buying apple at these levels are basing it on dividend or new product. which of those or all of the above? >> all of the above. i think you have to ask yourself has the weak june quarter been factored in? you look at estimates. there's about 46 estimates for apple. ten have been dropped for the june quarter. there's probably still more work that needs to be done to reflect what will accurately happen. >> sew haven't seen the whites of the eyes of the bulls at this point. you need to see sort of that fear just come out there and be exposed by wall street before we can get around apple here. >> you know, look. the march quarter, they did preannounce. that's not likely to be a disaster. and we know june is likely to have weakness. the data points are coming out pointing to that. you are not likely to get much new product in that time frame. but you do have more product coming in the back half of the year. >> but there were margin products and they might have to do prom
talk apple with me for a couple seconds here. the people who are buying apple at these levels are basing it on dividend or new product. which of those or all of the above? >> all of the above. i think you have to ask yourself has the weak june quarter been factored in? you look at estimates. there's about 46 estimates for apple. ten have been dropped for the june quarter. there's probably still more work that needs to be done to reflect what will accurately happen. >> sew haven't...
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apple's earnings failing to interest the street sales. it turns out to be about 125 million shares, which is about 12, 15% of the float. if we lead net income and have that smaller shareholder base and we leave the pe multiple flat, that gets the fair value right there at 477, versus where the stock is. >> right. we're assuming no products necessarily. >> no new products. but they do continue to sell their current products. and no gross margin. still out of favor. the name. so to me, i like that capital allocation plan a lot. >> if they sell 25, 26 million iphones in the next quarter, do you still feel the same way? >> 25 or 26? that depends. did they not sell them. i think we'll see improvement in the ipad margins. i don't know about the mac and we may see iphone margins compressed. but i do think that, you know, eventually they will come out with something new. >> they are also supposed to be releasing the s 4 but they be short. samsung is still growing. these guys also have a huge semi conductor business. people talk about apple and it
apple's earnings failing to interest the street sales. it turns out to be about 125 million shares, which is about 12, 15% of the float. if we lead net income and have that smaller shareholder base and we leave the pe multiple flat, that gets the fair value right there at 477, versus where the stock is. >> right. we're assuming no products necessarily. >> no new products. but they do continue to sell their current products. and no gross margin. still out of favor. the name. so to...
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this used to be apple. i am to be a -- chilling new multi page spreads, like this full disclosure i am an apple shareholder i and in deep whenever. we have the editor in chief of the tech site being out cool? immigrate timing right to? >> samsung is pouring money into marketing. creating brand new products and marketing. so they have more than one product. neil: i know that you teach don't buy everything you see in the ad but some say that is just apple. >> the samsung galaxy s4 is a high-performance excellent phone we are excited out and we will test it out to see how good it really is but they are building upon success because coming off of the galaxy as three also the note serious -- series but talk about cool and a sexy samsung has managed to create products that people desire said galaxy tablet bigger than the iphone five that is quite a bit bigger people really like that. it is on a different platform but it doesn't matter they also marketed the heck out of this. neil: you heard the stuff about apple
this used to be apple. i am to be a -- chilling new multi page spreads, like this full disclosure i am an apple shareholder i and in deep whenever. we have the editor in chief of the tech site being out cool? immigrate timing right to? >> samsung is pouring money into marketing. creating brand new products and marketing. so they have more than one product. neil: i know that you teach don't buy everything you see in the ad but some say that is just apple. >> the samsung galaxy s4 is...